I totally agree. I've been downing VCO, Ghee, Stock, pork skin. Just about all fat. I feel and look better. My joints don't hurt overnight. The healing powers of fat are amazing.
Rabbit starvation has the same symptoms of meth abuse. I've been reading up on meth sites to know what to expect with this comedown. The body craves carbohydrates because of the stimulating effect of hyperaminoacidemia. Everytime I ate a snicker's my heart rate decreased and I felt better. Same thing happens when I eat fat. I think insulin levels are through the roof and any carbohydrate will be converted to fat imediately upon digestion. The only problem with carbs is it's not a good time to eat them because of the dry mouth. Meth users love candy and starch. I'm fully aware of the problem, so I just eat fat. I don't want my teeth rotting and besides, why feed the yeast and cause a whole list of new problems.
One thing I learn going through all this is the body knows what to do. You just have to listen to it. I was detoxing in every form. Even the act of high blood pressure and heart rate is a form of detox. It needs high blood pressure and rate to release more blood into the digestive tract to remove the excess amino acids. In a sense, too much amino acids is too much blood. The dry mouth is alerting you to drink up to flush your body. Every time I laid down and closed my eyes it felt like I took a shot of espresso. I needed to stay up to burn off the excess amino acids. On and on, the body knows.
Those stupid doctors gave me a beta blocker, atenolol, because they thought I had an anxiety attack. All that did was slow my body from detoxing. I still think the snickers worked better. That idiot doctor said it was all psychosomatic. He had never heard of protein poisoning. I told him about it, but he's a doctor, he KNOWS what he's doing.
Good thing I don't believe in allopathic medicine. Water and bruising worked wonders. It made me want to learn more chinese medicine after going thru this. Eastern medicine is awesome, it encourages the body to heal instead of impeding it.